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Cook logo #10101) Apple head Tim 2) Bake 3) Baker 4) Be a chef 5) Boil or broil 6) Boil, broil or bake 7) Boil, broil, or bake 8) Broil or bake 9) Brown 10) Cafeteria staffer 11) Cafeteria worker 12) Chef 13) Child of TV 14) Chuck wagon figure 15) Chuck wagon honcho 16) Compete on Chopped 17) Compete on Iron Chef America
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Cook logo #10101) Bake 2) Boil 3) Braise 4) Ceo 5) Chef 6) Cooky 7) Fry 8) Khansaman 9) Overcook 10) Parboil 11) Precook 12) Prepare 13) Seasoner 14) Servant 15) Simmer
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Cook logo #23106a second key move, unintended by the composer. A cook is a serious flaw, and invalidates a problem. The publication of cooked problems was once common, but in the modern era computers can be used to check for cooks, and cooked problems are rarely published.
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Cook logo #21000[crater] The interior of this crater has been flooded with lava, leaving only a low rim projecting above the surface. This rim is not quite circular, and has a somewhat hexagonal appearance. The low wall is worn in a few places, particularly along the northeastern rim. There is a tiny craterlet called Cook A on the interior floor near the s...
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Cook logo #21000[domestic worker] A cook is a household staff member responsible for food preparation. The term can refer to the head of kitchen staff in a great house or to the cook-housekeeper, a far less prestigious position involving more physical labour. The cook in an English great house was traditionally female; today`s residences may employ a head ...
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Cook logo #21000[profession] A cook is a person who prepares food for consumption. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Canada this profession requires government approval (examination after three years apprenticeship). A cook is sometimes referred to as a chef, although in the professional kitchen, the terms are not interchangeable. ==Professional usage==...
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Cook logo #21002• (v. t.) To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking, broiling, etc.; to make suitable for eating, by the agency of fire or heat. • (n.) One whose occupation is to prepare food for the table; one who dresses or cooks meat or vegetables for eating. • (v. i.) To prepare food for the table. • (n.) A fish, the European stripe...
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Cook logo #10444Noel Cook caught the biggest cod ever caught in UK waters a fantastic fish of 58 pounds.
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Cook logo #20972Cook (kōk) intransitive verb [ Of imitative origin.] To make the noise of the cuckoo. [ Obsolete or R.] « Constant cuckoos cook on every side. The Silkworms (1599). »
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Cook logo #20972Cook (kok) intransitive verb To prepare food for the table.
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Cook logo #20972Cook (kok) noun [ Anglo-Saxon cōc , from l. cocus , coquus , coquus , from coquere to cook; akin to Greek ..., Sanskrit pac , and to English apricot , biscuit , concoct , dyspepsia , precocious . Confer Pumpki...
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Cook logo #20972Cook (kok) transitive verb [ Etymol. unknown.] To throw. [ Prov.Eng.] ' Cook me that ball.' Grose.
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Cook logo #20972Cook transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Cooked ; p. pr & verbal noun Cooking .] 1. To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking, broiling, etc.; to make suitable for eating, by the agency of fire or heat. 2.
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Cook logo #21217Captain James Cook was an English sailor and explorer. In 1768 he sailed around the world. He discovered Easter Island in 1772.
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Cook logo #21217The USS Cook is an American Knox Class frigate of 3011 tons standard displacement launched in 1971. The USS Cook is powered by two Combustion Engineering boilers providing a top speed of 27 knots and a range of 6400 km at 22 knots running on one boiler. She carries a crew of 288 including 17 officers and is armed with eight McDonnell Douglas Harpoo...
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Cook logo #21217Cook is slang for to happen.
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cook logo #20400[n] - English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779) 2. [n] - someone who cooks food 3. [v] - prepare a hot meal 4. [v] - prepare for eating by applying heat 5. [v] - transform by heating 6. [v] - transform and make suitable for consumption by heati...
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Cook logo #23904The number of hours the coils will be heated in the furnace. Also referred to as soak time.
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Cook logo #20974Captain Cook noun English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779)
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cook logo #20974 noun someone who cooks food
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cook logo #21199to prepare (food) by the use of heat, as by boiling, baking, or roasting. · to subject (anything) to the application of heat. · to ruin; spoil. · to falsify, as accounts: to cook the expense figures.
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Cook  logo #23809One's wife
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